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Idk if she counts but I hope she does XD

The protagonist of my series is The Raven. She is a skilled warrior, who cover her weaknesses with the aid of her companion: a disembodied head. Her biggest asset is the fact that she knows she isn't that physically strong and thus is always willing to find unorthodox solutions for conflicts. She isn't above running away from a losing fight either.

Despite writing a Shonen inspired series, I like my leads to be women.

My main characters are Natsumi and Fuyumi Yukihana; sisters who are setting out to find adventure while making money as mercenaries.

Natsumi is more battle-ready and always excited to throw down.
Fuyumi is more cautious but is slowly becoming more at peace with the concept of fighting to protect her friends.

The rest of the supporting cast is mostly warrior women too, but I don't wanna fill this page trying to sell you on my entire cast.

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Here's my novel "A Fool's Wish" to summarize it's about a girl that makes a deal with the devil to gain magical power and rewind time and stop the death of her childhood friend.


Ohh interesting thread. I, for one, honestly cringe when my female chara feels weak or meek. so all female characters in my comic tend to be strong-headed and/or physically strong xD Rachel here is my favorite. She's literally the strongest character physically, and although she struggles with her mental illness, she still tries her best to overcome it!

Two out of three of my mains (the 3rd is NB) are pretty badass in various ways. Also, they are 95 and 72 respectively.

Hi! My comic's main character is a girl called Elizabeth that wants to learn magic after she discovers she has a talent for it. However she must do it behind her parents' back since they don't allow her to learn. It's a fantasy/mystery comic with some humor here and there. Hope you like it! :smile:

My main oc Sara, is a headstrong, resourceful young girl who never gives up and always finds a way. These are just some of the influences from the female figures in her life.



Wow, these characters are amazing~! <3

Here's Hae-eun from my novel, Rose Noble!

She was an independence fighter from 1919 Korea during the Japanese occupation. During an ambush on her independence organization by the Japanese police, she unexpectedly time travels 100 years into the future! While she's faced with many challenges and obstacles in her new world, she's very cautious but strong-willed/ relentless in her search about the truth of her past.

Kira is the main character of KIRA: A Star Wars Story. She was an offspring of a fallen Sith Lord but a Jedi Master took her in to raise her to be a Jedi. She does become a very good and powerful Jedi.

My female lead is extremely strong as well - which comes with the territory as she is in the army. She is one of the strongest in the army along with her brother :smile:

I have a strong female lead in my story. She just so happens to be the main character. Would you like to have a look?

OH HELL YEAH!!!! Lyza is the titular main protagonist with sand powers and also relies on her physical strength the fight off enemies.

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Mine has a strong female lead!:v:🏻:cherry_blossom:

Well, Kyra is strong and a bit odd. Her familiar is, well, insert spoilers which makes her general niche powers incredibly difficult to master. She also stands up to bullies and has to take on an ancient evil war god that wants to eliminate her because of her familiar.

Princess Morgan is the protagonist of my novel Coalesce: The Escape. Morgan has a secret life as an assassin. Her past holds secrets that start to surface in her journey as she escapes her war torn Kingdom.

Ooh, love the strong female leads angle. Let's represent! :blush: My novels have strong female leads. Some in the physical sense (like Penn, who becomes a superhero!), and some in the mental/emotional sense (like Samara who has to journey to break a curse!).